a lefs farm than this, to have part of it 

 arable, that can poffibly be fupporcd to 

 anfwer in the leaft to the farmer. Bat, 

 before I proceed, I muft make a few obfer- 

 vations on fome of the preceding articles. 



Implements. 



Some of thefe I allow fo little a farmer 

 to buy fecond-hand, but not to hunt out 

 at a fale for the cheapeft fort, which are 

 fo often the deareft in the end. The cart 

 new would have come to 12 /.; the barley 

 roller to 2 /. or 3 /. 5 s. the harnefs to 3 /. or 

 4 /. the mifcellaneous articles to 2 /. or 

 2 /. 5 s. but I fuppofe him to be pofleiTed of 

 a fpade, pick-axe and fcythe. The facks, 

 plough and harrows I do not alloy/ him to 

 buy fecond-hand at all. 



Livejlock* 



Such a farmer as this, in common, would 

 get the two horfes perhaps for 5 /. or 6. /. 

 but fuch ftocking is nothing but ruin ; dog 

 horfes eat as much as good ones, but will 

 by no means do their work. With fuch a 

 pair of horfes as I allow him, he may, in 

 cafe he has an opportunity, and it does not 

 interfere with his own work, do fome 

 I 2 ploughing 



